You have to push down on the cap while turning it to the left. Pressing down while turning will unlock the clips just like a child-proof RX bottle.
To bleed the cooling system on a Pontiac 2.4 engine, there is a small hose near the bottom of the radiator that needs to be removed. Then remove the radiator cap and the cap on the radiator overflow tank.
You don't have a cap on the radiator. The cap is located directly on the coolant bottle
Not sure what you mean by coolant port... Antifreeze can be added to the cap on the passenger side of the radiator if it is low and the reservoir on the driver's side should be filled to the line when cool
Add the coolant into the coolant reservoir. Be sure the engine is cool when you remove the cap off the reservoir.
there is no radiator cap only an over flow cap on the pass.side straight up from the pass.wheel
bottom of radiator
if you take the cap off of the radiator it is in there actually no its not. follow the top radiator hose to the engine. that is where your thermostat is. you will have to drain the radiator, remove the engine side of the hose and remove the thermostat housing to access it.
theres no cap on radiator~ it is filled through the recovery tank on the fender well.
On top of the reservoir on the passenger side of the motor. It will say Caution do not remove when hot!. There is not one located on top of the radiator itself.
There is no radiator cap. The cap is on the coolant resivuar bottle on the passenger side under the hood next to the firewall
To remove the radiator cap from a 2000 Pontiac Montana van, first ensure the engine is cool to prevent burns. Locate the radiator cap, which is usually on the top of the radiator. Twist the cap counterclockwise to release it, but be cautious and apply pressure downward before turning to avoid sudden release of pressure. If it's stuck, you may need to use a cloth for a better grip or gently tap around the cap with a tool to loosen it.
Remove the radiator cap ONLY when the engine is cold.